Texas stadiums that don’t exist anymore

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(NEXSTAR) — As Super Bowl LVIII kicks off this Sunday, all eyes will be turning to the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Though the Big Game hasn’t been hosted in Texas since 2017’s Super Bowl LI, the Lone Star State is no slouch — all-in-all, Texas has held four Super Bowls in the game’s history.

And even though our sports arenas will be empty come Super Bowl Sunday, here’s a look at some of Texas’ former sports stadiums that still hold special significance for many sports fanatics.

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Here are some of the stadiums of Texas’ past.

Texas Stadium (1971-2008)

The former home of the Dallas Cowboys broke ground in 1969 in Irving and opened with the first Cowboys game on Oct. 24, 1971.

At the time, the stadium was notable for its partial roof — which was the only one in the NFL at the time — which covered only the stands, leaving the field open to the sky and any inclement weather conditions.

Though Texas Stadium never hosted a Super Bowl, it hosted several other major sporting events, including the 1973 Pro Bowl and the 2001 Big 12 Championship, and numerous soccer and pro wrestling championships. As a music venue, Texas Stadium hosted many of the all-time greats, including Paul McCartney, Madonna, Garth Brooks, and the Beach Boys. In 1999, country megastar Shania Twain’s “Come On Over Tour” was filmed at the stadium and later aired on CBS Thanksgiving night.

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The stadium was closed for good on Dec. 20, 2008 after the Cowboys’ final game in the venue, a 33-24 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.

Texas Stadium was finally demolished on April 11, 2010, two years after its closure. According to Cowboys Wire, an 11 year-old essay contest winner was the one who pushed the button to detonate the site. You can find videos of the Texas Stadium demolition online.

  • IRVING, TX – SEPTEMBER 19: General view of Texas Stadium during the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Cleveland Browns on September 19, 2004 in Irving, Texas. The Cowboys won 19-12. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
    IRVING, TX – SEPTEMBER 19: General view of Texas Stadium during the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Cleveland Browns on September 19, 2004 in Irving, Texas. The Cowboys won 19-12. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
  • IRVING, TX – NOVEMBER 2: A general view of Texas Stadium as the Washington Redskins take on the Dallas Cowboys on November 2, 2003 in Irving, Texas. The Cowboys defeated the Redskins 21-14. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
    IRVING, TX – NOVEMBER 2: A general view of Texas Stadium as the Washington Redskins take on the Dallas Cowboys on November 2, 2003 in Irving, Texas. The Cowboys defeated the Redskins 21-14. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
  • 1993: A view of the top of Texas Stadium during a Dallas Cowboys game in Irving, Texas. (Credit: Trevor Jones/ALLSPORT via Getty Images)
    1993: A view of the top of Texas Stadium during a Dallas Cowboys game in Irving, Texas. (Credit: Trevor Jones/ALLSPORT via Getty Images)
  • IRVING, TX – SEPTEMBER 11: Overall during a NFLfootball game between the Houston Oilers and the Dallas Cowboys on September 11,1994 at Texas Stadium in Irving, (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
    IRVING, TX – SEPTEMBER 11: Overall during a NFLfootball game between the Houston Oilers and the Dallas Cowboys on September 11,1994 at Texas Stadium in Irving, (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
  • IRVING, TX – OCTOBER 17: Former United States President George Bush speaks during the Billy Graham Crusade at Texas Stadium October 17, 2002 in Irving, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
    IRVING, TX – OCTOBER 17: Former United States President George Bush speaks during the Billy Graham Crusade at Texas Stadium October 17, 2002 in Irving, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
  • DALLAS, TEXAS – JULY 14: Michael Jackson performs live during his “Victory” Tour on July 14, 1984 at the Texas Stadium in Dallas, Texas. The “Victory” tour reunited Jermaine Jackson with his brothers on stage for the first time in over 8 years. (Photo by Anwar Hussein/Getty Images)
    DALLAS, TEXAS – JULY 14: Michael Jackson performs live during his “Victory” Tour on July 14, 1984 at the Texas Stadium in Dallas, Texas. The “Victory” tour reunited Jermaine Jackson with his brothers on stage for the first time in over 8 years. (Photo by Anwar Hussein/Getty Images)

Floyd Casey Stadium (1950-2013)

Located in Waco, the former home of the Baylor Bears hosted games for 64 seasons before being replaced by McLane Stadium in 2014. The first event held at Floyd Casey, originally called Baylor Stadium, was a game between the Bears and the Houston Cougars. The Bears’ final game in the stadium was against the Texas Longhorns on Dec. 7, 2013.

WACO, TX – AUGUST 30: General view of Floyd Casey Stadium during the game between the Baylor University Bears and the University of Alabama at Birmingham Blazers on August 30, 2003 in Waco, Texas. UAB won 24-19. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)
WACO, TX – AUGUST 30: General view of Floyd Casey Stadium during the game between the Baylor University Bears and the University of Alabama at Birmingham Blazers on August 30, 2003 in Waco, Texas. UAB won 24-19. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

Colt Stadium (1962-1964)

This short-lived Houston stadium was always intended to be temporary. It served as the interim home for the Houston Colt .45s (now known as the Astros), while the state-of-the-art Astrodome was being built nearby. As explained by Houston History Magazine, Colt Stadium is mostly remembered for discomfort, writing that despite its credit for bringing in the MLB era to the city, it was not up to the same level of classic ballpark.

Among the issues with the stadium were its lack of canopy over over the stands, which resulted in hot summer sun beating down on guests. During one game on June 12, 1962, over 80 fans had to be treated heat exhaustion, the magazine explains.

Colt Stadium finally closed in 1964 and stuck around outside the Astrodome for several years before its demolition in the 1970s. A part of the long-gone structure once stood where the current NRG Stadium sits.

Colt Stadium formerly stood in Houston, Texas. The Houston Colt .45s played there while the Astrodome was built, from 1962-1964.
Colt Stadium formerly stood in Houston, Texas. The Houston Colt .45s played there while the Astrodome was built, from 1962-1964.

Astrodome (1965-2008)

The first home of the Houston Astros and a former home of the Houston Oilers, the Astrodome holds a place in not only Texas history but stadium history. Originally called the Harris County Domed Stadium, the venue was the world’s first domed air-conditioned indoor stadium.

The Astrodome opened with a game between the Houston Astros and the New York Yankees on April 9, 1965. A crowd of 47,876 attendees and then-Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson and then-First Lady Lady Bird Johnson attended the opening game, where the Yankees’ Mickey Mantle hit the first hit and home run in the venue, according to Associated Press.

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In its early years, the Astrodome was known as the “Eighth Wonder of the World,” per Britannica, and was intended to increase sports fandom in the area since its indoor, air-conditioning — in addition to large capacity seating and multi-use sports areas — would be able to make hot Houston game days more tolerable for guests.

During its lifetime, the Astrodome was home to some major sports, entertainment and even historical events.

  • The first indoor arena-played MLB game between the Colt .45s and the Philadelphia Phillies on April 12, 1965.

  • The “Game of the Century” — The first televised NCAA regular season game was the showdown between the University of Houston Cougars and the UCLA Bruins on Jan. 20, 1968. For decades, it was the highest-attended basketball game ever, and is credited with helping make college basketball popular nationally.

  • The “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs in 1973

  • Mexican-American music legend Selena performed her final televised concert at the Astrodome on Feb. 26, 1995, just over a month before her death

  • In 2005, the Astrodome was notably used as a shelter for those displaced by Hurricane Katrina

  • HOUSTON – 1965. Aerial view of the Astrodome in Houston shortly after its completion. (Photo by Mark Rucker/Transcendental Graphics, Getty Images)
    HOUSTON – 1965. Aerial view of the Astrodome in Houston shortly after its completion. (Photo by Mark Rucker/Transcendental Graphics, Getty Images)
  • Football: Overall view of field at Astrodome before Houston Oilers vs Green Bay Packers preseason game. Houston, TX 8/19/1972 CREDIT: John Iacono (Photo by John Iacono /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images) (Set Number: X17068 TK1 R1 F31 )
    Football: Overall view of field at Astrodome before Houston Oilers vs Green Bay Packers preseason game. Houston, TX 8/19/1972 CREDIT: John Iacono (Photo by John Iacono /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images) (Set Number: X17068 TK1 R1 F31 )
  • HOUSTON – SEPTEMBER 20: Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs during the Battle of the Sexes Challenge Match at the Astrodome on September 20, 1973 in Houston, Texas. (Focus on Sport via Getty Images)
    HOUSTON – SEPTEMBER 20: Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs during the Battle of the Sexes Challenge Match at the Astrodome on September 20, 1973 in Houston, Texas. (Focus on Sport via Getty Images)
  • Houston, TX – 1977: Michael Parks, extras (Astros players ?), in the Astrodome, appearing in the ABC tv movie ‘Murder at the World Series’. (Photo by American Broadcasting Companies via Getty Images)
    Houston, TX – 1977: Michael Parks, extras (Astros players ?), in the Astrodome, appearing in the ABC tv movie ‘Murder at the World Series’. (Photo by American Broadcasting Companies via Getty Images)
  • American singer Selena (born Selena Quintanilla-Perez, 1971 – 1995) rides in a carriage during a performance at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo at the Houston Astrodome, Houston, Texas, February 26, 1995. The performance was her last before her murder the following month. (Photo by Arlene Richie/Getty Images)
    American singer Selena (born Selena Quintanilla-Perez, 1971 – 1995) rides in a carriage during a performance at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo at the Houston Astrodome, Houston, Texas, February 26, 1995. The performance was her last before her murder the following month. (Photo by Arlene Richie/Getty Images)
  • HOUSTON, TX – DECEMBER 28: A general view of the exterior of the Astrodome the former home of the Houston Astros on December 28, 2004 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)
    HOUSTON, TX – DECEMBER 28: A general view of the exterior of the Astrodome the former home of the Houston Astros on December 28, 2004 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)
  • A Texas State Historical Marker, honoring the Astrodome, is dedicated on Tuesday, May 29, 2018, in Houston. ( Brett Coomer / Houston Chronicle ) (Photo by Brett Comer/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
    A Texas State Historical Marker, honoring the Astrodome, is dedicated on Tuesday, May 29, 2018, in Houston. ( Brett Coomer / Houston Chronicle ) (Photo by Brett Comer/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)

The Astrodome officially closed in 2008 due to safety code violations. While the city had hoped to have it renovated and brought up to code in time for a potential hosting of the 2012 Summer Olympics, costs and concerns for the surrounding area overruled these plans.

Some of the Astrodome is still standing after a partial demolition in 2013. Over the years, several plans for its revitalization and new uses have been attempted but so far, none have come to fruition. Last year, Texas Monthly summarized the city’s unique quandry, saying: “The Astrodome remains in limbo: too expensive to renovate, too beloved to tear down.”

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